About crisis of acceleration | Amitav Ghosh | Buitenhof

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  • In het werk van schrijver en essayist Amitav Ghosh gaat het vaak over het kolonialisme en het kapitalisme met bijzondere aandacht voor het klimaat en in bredere zin de 'planetaire crisis'.
    Dit jaar is één van de belangrijkste cultuurprijzen van Europa, de prestigieuze Erasmusprijs, toegekend aan de Indiase schrijver. Hij krijgt de prijs voor zijn bevlogen bijdragen aan het thema ‘de verbeelding van het ondenkbare’.
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  • @Carlos-ir6oo
    @Carlos-ir6oo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Man met een brede visie van de wereld. Één van de grootste denkers van de moderne tijd.

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

  • @emilesprenger
    @emilesprenger 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Wat een prachtige man en wat een prachtig interview. Prepare for collapse.

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

    • @farsalami8605
      @farsalami8605 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      slaap gerust... mensen zoals jullie zijn al millenia aan het voorbereiden voor de " collapse" lol

  • @Coriolanable
    @Coriolanable 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wat een goed interview ! Dank!

  • @JdeB-h2o
    @JdeB-h2o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Shared on Mastodon ClimateJustice by JdeB 🇳🇱

    • @Cna_asia
      @Cna_asia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Book shared in public lavatories as toilet paper.

  • @fransdeherder6064
    @fransdeherder6064 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    bang on, zoals men zegt. goed uitgelegd en mooie en brede visie. Hadden we maar heel veel van zulke mensen!

  • @pbruijn1
    @pbruijn1 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Has anyone made a proper fact check as to the figures mentioned by this gentleman? Did JPCoen actually plan to externinate the population of Banda? If have the figures mentioned been verified?

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No he never exterminated them. In fact the Bandanese started killing Coen's men which is what led to the battle. There's a podcast about it by Dennis Dewitt a historian from Malaysia. Coen was a highly regarded figure and had friendly alliances with the Johor Sultan amongst many others.

    • @OctoberB.-mr6fv
      @OctoberB.-mr6fv 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Djiejejdj Same story with Native Americans who were fighting each other and the Europeans came and joined the fight--totally opposite to the "genocide" narrative.

    • @kuchingkuching
      @kuchingkuching 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do Europeans realise the whole climate hoax is created to extort them and create money streams to the so-called "Global South" in order for China to have a huge consumer market there?

  • @danieldebariton
    @danieldebariton 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Over die excuses van koningen Wilhelmina aan de inwoners van Java in 1900 kon ik nergens iets vinden. Vergissing?

    • @kuchingkuching
      @kuchingkuching 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do Europeans realise the whole climate hoax is created to extort them and create money streams to the so-called "Global South" in order for China to have a huge consumer market there?

  • @sgb8540
    @sgb8540 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The earth as a resource and its populations as dispensable it would seem. People, fish populations, who cares.

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Beautiful! I read The Nutmeg’s Curse! Because Amitav was also in an interview with Emmanuel Vaughan Lee, (director of Emergence Magazine)

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

    • @TLCTLC-cg6cm
      @TLCTLC-cg6cm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@Djiejejdj agree

    • @rul4522
      @rul4522 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you!

  • @pieterhilvering
    @pieterhilvering 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Fijn dat hij Multatuli noemt, ik heb veel bewondering voor onze 'Dek' (en voor Amitav Gosh!)

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

  • @anatolianINVASION
    @anatolianINVASION หลายเดือนก่อน

    Precies de reden waarom ik niks heb met de Zuid Afrikaanse, Australische en Californische wijncultuur.

    • @kuchingkuching
      @kuchingkuching 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do Europeans realise the whole climate hoax is created to extort them and create money streams to the so-called "Global South" in order for China to have a huge consumer market there?

  • @Cna_asia
    @Cna_asia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    PS I love nutmeg and clove. Thanks, Dutch VOC, for making those commodities available for everyone ❤VOC
    And also thanks Dutch VOC for bringing cocoa, coffee, tea, chillies, and so many other crops to the Dutch East Indies❤

    • @scorpina69
      @scorpina69 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At what cost? Did you really listen to this interview? It took genocides and ecocides, the wipe out of local populations and destruction of eco systems, to make these 'commodities' available to everyone. And after killing millions of native peoples, the import of slave labour killed uncountable more black people. Thanks but no thanks! They were crimes against humanity!

    • @KL-zt6jx
      @KL-zt6jx 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yay, thanks VOC and WIC for the slave trade... 😐

    • @sgb8540
      @sgb8540 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It seems the products were traded by the Banda people, no doubt the nutnegs could have reached us without their extermination and I'm sure that applies to the other commodities too.

    • @Cna_asia
      @Cna_asia หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @sgb8540 Cry harder there was no extermination. It's leftist/ globalist revisionism. We are all to familiar with the phenomenon. And no the products were shipped to other continents by the VOC and definitely not the Bandanese who never set foot outside there islands..In fact it was JP Coen who had a strategic and trade alliance with the Sultan of Johore when he introduced nutmeg seedlings into Temasek for the first time in the early 17th century. Same goes for cocoa, coffee cabe rawit (bird's-eye chili) and many other crops that were brought in by the Europeans.

    • @Dhekem
      @Dhekem หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@KL-zt6jx slave trade has existed since Srivijaya era and before..bet you didn't know the entire Borobodur was built by orang asli and papuan slaves that the Javanese raiders had kidnapped and castrated to subjugate them. The only thing Dutch did was take over the existing slave and caste systems then gradually humanising it. In fact they prohibited slave castrations as early as 17th century.
      The problem with you Westerners is that you think you know everything but all you know is about yourself. Which makes it selective history that lacks context and reality.
      😂😂😂😂🤣

  • @MeneerPiskado
    @MeneerPiskado 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hij is wel heel mild voor Nederland.

    • @Dhekem
      @Dhekem หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Mild om een klein landje als Nederlander te bashen over dingen die wel of niet in de 16eeuw zijn gebeurd..oh yeahhh Hero....🤮

    • @Dhekem
      @Dhekem หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Pis een eind in de wind

  • @Cna_asia
    @Cna_asia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Omg GOSHHH cry harder..

  • @reuireuiop0
    @reuireuiop0 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wat niet veel mensen weten - we hebben Nieuw Amsterdam niet geruild tegen Suriname. Dat was bijvangst.
    Eiland Run, op de route tussen de Banda eilanden en Java, was in handen van de Engelsen, en die sta-in-de-weg wilde de Republiek weg hebben. Gevaarlijk voor onze scheepvaart.
    Maar dat kleine eiland was natuurlijk beetje weinig tegenover Nieuw Amsterdam, dat voor de Engelsen van groter belang was dan Run voor ons.
    Daarom deden ze Suriname erbij, want toen dachten we dat Brazilië de nieuwe toekomst was - Nieuw Amsterdam was eigenlijk mislukt.
    Pas paar eeuwen later bleek het toch anders te liggen. Suriname werd niet onafhankelijk omdat we de rechten zo belangrijk vonden. Het kostte geld, dus, punt er achter. Nieuw York, daar konden we naar fluiten, maar we hebben dikke eeuw geprofiteerd van het nootmuskaat en peper monopolie, mede dankzij deze ruil.

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

  • @cuyversmarc
    @cuyversmarc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Is dat die VOC mentaliteit waar Rutte het steeds over had?

    • @pleegjepleegje
      @pleegjepleegje 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Balkenende had het daar graag over.

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

    • @Cna_asia
      @Cna_asia 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      ❤VOC

    • @sgb8540
      @sgb8540 หลายเดือนก่อน

      En niet Rutte.

  • @TLCTLC-cg6cm
    @TLCTLC-cg6cm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Liar Liar pants on 🔥

  • @kareldekale4987
    @kareldekale4987 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    De VOC is niet hetzelfde als de staat der Nederlanden.

    • @Djiejejdj
      @Djiejejdj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Load of revisionist crap about Banda.
      See the work of Nutmeg Publishing author Dennis Dewitt. JP Coen's men were attacked by the Bandanese warriors, and a war erupted where both Dutch as natives died. There was no genocide. Being attacked by indigenous people at that time meant either you die or you kill them. Similar to what happened recently in Sentinal Islands with Chinese American explorer Allen Chau.
      Instead, JP Coen was the first to bring Nutmeg to other parts of the archipelago. He was a personal friend and had a strong alliance with the Sultan of Johore.
      Guess WHO is benefiting from the Nutmeg production most now : India. Where the Nutmeg was dispersed to by the VOC.
      In Dutch, we have a word for this : STANK VOOR DANK.
      Cut the revisionist bullcrap about stuff that happened 400 years ago.
      Also, Dutch style landwinning has been a success for many. See the Emirates Palm Island.
      This Indian guy is a sour loser.. with zero talent at all. That is his problem.

    • @michalovesanime
      @michalovesanime 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Ze deden hun werk UIT NAAM van de Nederlandse staat.

    • @kareldekale4987
      @kareldekale4987 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@michalovesanime
      Die bestond toen niet.

    • @MeneerPiskado
      @MeneerPiskado 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      De Republiek en de Kamers van VOC en WIC waren enorm verstrengeld. Ook in familiebanden.

  • @farsalami8605
    @farsalami8605 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    wat is dit " klimaatcrisis" waar we in zouden zitten? Welke criteria worden gehanteerd? als is niet meetbaar is en alle speculaties ( computer modellen ) keer op keer niet uitkomen.... zou toch elke weldenkende mens even alle feiten bij elkaar willen zien en het her-evalueren?
    - Deze man overigens vertelt het wel leuk, maar heeft geen inhoud.
    Wat blanken hebben india of indonesie verpest? Daarvoor was alles harmonie en rationele mense die het allemaal prima deden? Ennne economische ontwikkeling is " auto kolonisatie" ?

    • @kuchingkuching
      @kuchingkuching 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do Europeans realise the whole climate hoax is created to extort them and create money streams to the so-called "Global South" in order for China to have a huge consumer market there?